The (trans)national Russian religious imagination in exile: Iulia de Beausobre (1893‐1977)
Abstract The article offers a case study of how Russian Orthodox who migrated from the Soviet Union after the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 reimagined their religious identity and their church in a transnational setting. Iulia de Beausobre (1893‐1977) was a Russian aristocrat who fell victim to the Stalinist purges but survived the Soviet prison system ...
Ruth Coates
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A Lingual Agnostic Information Retrieval System. [PDF]
Abdullahi UB, Ekuobase GO.
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Knapping tools in Magdalenian contexts: New evidence from Gough's Cave (Somerset, UK). [PDF]
Bello SM +3 more
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Duplicitous Remembrance: Confessing Self‐Deception with Augustine
Abstract While self‐deception has long been a topic of interest in psychology and analytic philosophy—and increasingly in the academic study of theology and religion—direct engagement with Augustine on self‐deception remains underexplored in contemporary scholarship.
Abraham S‐C Wu
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de Winter electrocardiogram pattern evolving into Wellens electrocardiogram pattern in post-percutaneous coronary intervention therapy: a case report. [PDF]
Ma X, Bao M.
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The application and sustainable development of coral in traditional medicine and its chemical composition, pharmacology, toxicology, and clinical research. [PDF]
Han M, Wang Z, Li Y, Song Y, Wang Z.
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Radical dystopia: The comic modernism of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty‐Four
Abstract The present essay turns the received view of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty‐Four on its head, arguing that Orwell's dystopian classic mobilizes the modernist techniques of T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land to lampoon the ideological fatalism of Eliot and other cultural conservatives.
Magnus Ullén
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Small and Large Intestine (I): Malabsorption of Nutrients. [PDF]
Montoro-Huguet MA +2 more
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Occasion and audience as poetic constructs in early modern occasional poetry
Abstract Occasional poetry, composed for specific events such as weddings or funerals, was a dominant form of poetry in early modern Europe. Despite its historical prominence, the role of the occasion as a literary and rhetorical construct in occasional poetry has been very little studied.
Eeva‐Liisa Bastman
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Synthetic pancreatic lipase inhibitors in obesity treatment: current updates on <i>in silico</i> design, synthesis, bioactivity, and SAR. [PDF]
Jagtap UA, Paul AT.
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